Whether you thrive on tense discussion or loathe confrontation, arguments are simply a fact of life.
But if arguing is not your forte, fighting can leave you emotionally drained and in a worse position than you had been to begin with.
However, help is at hand, as legal professionals from Queensland and Victoria recently revealed how to come out on top and get what you want from your next spat.
Arguments can leave you emotionally drained if you go about them in the wrong manner, but lawyers are on hand to offer expert advice about shaping your point of view (stock image)
1. KNOW WHAT YOU'RE ARGUING ABOUT
When emotions are involved, it's easy to lose sight of why the argument started in the first place.
Amy Honan, Accredited Family Law Specialist from Brisbane-based Michael Lynch Family Lawyers, told Honey it's vital to plan your discussion in advance to reflect on what the issue really is.
She recommended brainstorming the points you wish to make, opening your conversation with the strongest.
When it comes to online arguments, researchers previously told Daily Mail Australia that the first person to reply to a thread had a greater chance of winning the debate than those who joined later on, meaning timing is key.
2. KEEP YOUR EMOTIONS IN CHECK
It's always a challenge to keep a level head during a heated discussion, but Ms Honan said no matter how intensely you want to shout, it's important to maintain a sense of calm and stick to the facts.
'People often go wrong arguing when it becomes too personal – they lose perspective with what they are trying to say,' she said.
Remaining emotionally unattached is how lawyers successfully argue cases, so try to think of yourself as standing in a courtroom representing a client next time you feel the urge to lash out verbally.
3. REMEMBER YOUR BODY LANGUAGE
Research has shown that locking eye contact during an argument can actually provoke an already hostile situation further.
Ms Honan told the publication that planning an outfit which makes you feel cool, collected and confident beforehand.
Studies have shown the colour red works well for enhancing your self-esteem, so a red shirt or slick of rouge lipstick would do the trick.
She also advised watching your posture and standing tall to ensure you exude authority.
4. PUT PEN TO PAPER
Although some people are confident verbal communicators, others find it easier to express their emotions in writing.
Jacqui Brauman, Principal Solicitor from Victoria legal firm TBA Law, told Honey that putting your feelings on paper can make your point of view clearer and more coherent.
She stressed the importance of being clear and concise, and using the words you write as a framework for your discussion.
In online discussion, studies show the use of 'calm' language in making a point is more effective than using aggressive terms or resorting to swearing.
Examples of 'calm' words include soft-sounding adjectives like dull and terms such as 'librarian' as oppose to harsh words including 'terrorism' and 'erection'.
Using numbers, statistics and proven examples to bolster opinions also make you more convincing online.
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Main photo article Whether you thrive on tense discussion or loathe confrontation, arguments are simply a fact of life.
But if arguing is not your forte, fighting can leave you emotionally drained and in a worse position than you had been to begin with.
However, help is at hand, as legal professionals from...
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